Nibs
Nibs are the pointed metal tips of writing instruments that control how ink is laid down on paper. They are used on fountain pens, dip pens, and many calligraphy nibs. The nib is typically a small, curved piece of metal with a split tip that releases ink through two tines. The shape and rigidity of a nib determine line quality, with flexible nibs capable of broad or line variation under pressure and rigid nibs delivering consistent lines.
Common nib types include broad-edge or calligraphy nibs for wide, flat strokes; pointed nibs for general writing
Most modern nibs are made from steel, with higher-end nibs sometimes plated with gold or crafted from
Care and maintenance are important: rinse nibs after use, avoid drying ink, and store pens with the